Limassol – Travel Information

Travel InformationCyprus

Currency

Cyprus uses the Euro (€). You will find many ATMs in Limassol, with widely accepted credit cards. However, it’s a good idea to carry some cash, especially for small shops or local markets.

Language

The official languages are Greek and Turkish, but English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. You should have no trouble communicating during your stay.

Phone and Internet

Most EU travelers can use their mobile data without additional charges under EU roaming regulations. If you are traveling from outside the EU, consider buying a local SIM card for better rates. The country code is +357 and for any emergency, dial 112.

Electricity and Plugs

In Cyprus, the standard voltage is 240V, and the frequency is 50Hz. The plug type used is Type G (the same as in the UK), with three rectangular pins. Be sure to bring a power adapter if your devices use a different plug type.

Local Services

Banks in Cyprus are open to the public from 08:30 to 13:30 midday, Monday to Friday. Certain banks in tourist areas open during the afternoon.

All types of medication are available in well stocked pharmacies all over Cyprus.

Time Zone

Cyprus operates on Eastern European Time (EET), which is UTC +2, and during daylight saving time, it’s UTC +3.

TransportationLimassol

Cyprus is served by two International Airports; Larnaca International Airport, (LCA) and Paphos International Airport, (PFO).

More than 50 International Airlines connect Cyprus to the whole world; for more details regarding flights to/from Cyprus, please visit the official website of both airports at www.hermesairports.com. Furthermore, domestic communication between both airports and all the major cities on the island is very quick and easy via an extensive highway system.

Furthermore, domestic communication between both airports and all the major cities on the island is very quick and easy via an extensive highway system.

  • Larnaca International Airport (LCA) is the main airport used by many airlines with multiple routes every week.
  • Paphos International Airport (PFO) has fewer connections but serves as a hub for some low-cost airlines like EasyJet and Ryanair.

For a hassle-free experience, conference attendees are advised to use only these two airports. Please be aware that a third airport, Ercan Airport is situated in the Turkish-Occupied North part of Cyprus, and it is not a recognized port of entry into the Republic of Cyprus.

Please note that participants have the following options for their transfers from / to the airport:

Taxi

Private Taxi Tranfers
Arrange for transfers by taxi through the conference coordinator, EasyConferences. These transfers are bookable online through www.easyconferences.org. These transfers can be private (max 3 persons) or shared, are inclusive of meet and assist, and the service is guaranteed.

Note: There will be a person waiting for you after Customs Formalities with a sign stating the conference name. You simply need to tell your name to the taxi driver, so that he can escort you to your taxi for you trip to your hotel.

Airport Taxis
Participants may get an airport taxi on arrival at the airport. Service is generally very good, but at times one may have to wait and prices may vary depending on the time of arrival.

Public Transportation

Please note that Cyprus has a comprehensive public bus network, with extensive inner-city routes and also major city and airport connections. You can find more information at Cyprusbybus.com. If you require specific information, please click here and select your desired city.

Larnaca Airport to Limassol

Step 1: From Larnaca Airport use the Limassol Airport Express coaches (50 minutes shuttle service) in order to reach Limassol city (last bus stop “Saint George Havouzas” – shuttle bus stop). Please visit their webpage for more information and timetable: www.limassolairportexpress.eu.

Step 2: Afterwards, you can use Limassol public buses ‘EMEL’ to find a route to your accommodation hotel. Please visit their webpage www.limassolbuses.com for routes and timetables. Alternatively, you can get a taxi to drop you off to your hotel.

Paphos Airport to Limassol

Option 1

Step 1: Once you arrive at Paphos Airport, you can take the direct service to Limassol (Ag. Georgios Havouzas bus stop); handled by Limassol Airport Express coaches (45 minutes shuttle service). You may visit www.limassolairportexpress.eu to check the timetable that matches your flight.

Step 2: Afterwards, you can use Limassol public buses ‘EMEL’ to find a route to your accommodation hotel. Please visit their webpage www.limassolbuses.com for routes and timetables. Alternatively, you can get a taxi to drop you off to your hotel.

To view a complete map of available routes, please click here and download the Urban Routes PDF.

Option 2

Step 1: Once you arrive at Paphos Airport, you can use the public bus route 613 to reach Pervola-Karavela Station. Please visit ‘OSYPA Buses’ website at www.pafosbuses.com to find map and timetable.

Step 2: From Pervola-Karavela Station use the Public Bus Company ‘Intercity Buses’: www.intercity-buses.com to get to Limassol City (New Port Station).

Step 3: At the New Port Station in Limassol you can hop on ‘EMEL Buses’ to reach your hotel. Please visit ‘EMEL Buses’ routes and timetable at: www.limassolbuses.com. Alternatively, you can get a taxi to drop you off to your hotel.

To view a complete map of available routes, please click here and download the Urban Routes PDF.

Car Hire

Participants may opt to hire a car during their stay, and thus use it for their airport transfers. Cars may be reserved through the conference coordinator, EasyConferences at special conference rates and are bookable online through www.easyconferences.org.

On arrival, please proceed to the booth of ‘Astra Car Rental’ company, and the staff there (present 24/7) will be able to assist you. You do not need a voucher. Simply mention your name and provide them with your driving license.

The booth of ‘Astra Car Rental’ Company is located at:

I. Larnaca Airport: after the exit of Custom Formalities, opposite you, slightly to the left.

II. Paphos Airport: opposite you as soon as you exit Custom Formalities.

Please note that the Car Hire Daily Rates start at the pick up time and finish 24 hours later. In case the car is returned exceeding the 24-hour bracket, on the last day, there will be a charge for an additional day.

Cars picked up from either Larnaca or Paphos airports are subject to an Airport Charge of 20 €. This charge has not been included in your car rental fee in the registration system and is to be paid locally

Distances

These times can vary depending on traffic and road conditions. Keep in mind that Limassol is centrally located, making it relatively easy to reach most parts of the island within a short amount of time.

Larnaca International Airport (LCA)

  • Distance: ~67 km
  • Travel Time: ~45 minutes by car

Paphos International Airport (PFO)

  • Distance: ~58 km
  • Travel Time: ~40 minutes by car

Nicosia (City)

  • Distance: ~85 km
  • Travel Time: ~1 hour by car

Ayia Napa (Resort Town)

  • Distance: ~112 km
  • Travel Time: ~1 hour 20 minutes by car

ClimateLimassol

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Humidity Humidity: 41 %
Pressure Pressure: 1016 mb
Wind Wind: 8 mph
Wind Gust Wind Gust: 0 mph
Clouds Clouds: 0%
Visibility Visibility: 10 km
Sunrise Sunrise: 6:04 am
Sunset Sunset: 4:58 pm

The climate is typically Mediterranean with long, hot, dry summers and rainy winters separated by short autumn and spring seasons subject to unstable weather systems.

Local meteorological phenomena are influenced by the Troodos and Pentadaktylos ranges, and also by the proximity to the sea.

 

Important ContactsLimassol

  • Emergency Numbers
  • Embassies in Limassol
  • Transportation Services

Police: 112 or 199

Ambulance: 112 or 199

Fire Department: 112 or 199

Coast Guard: 112 or 199

Tourist Police: 112 or 1498

EasyConferences: +357 2251900

 

 Belgium Honorary Consulate +357 25 341 861
 Germany Honorary Consulate +357 25 82 08 40
 Italy Consulate General +357 64 155 184
 Latvia Honorary Consulate +357 25 840 300
 Malta Honorary Consulate General +357 25 362 642
 Netherlands Honorary Consulate +35 725 820 840
 Poland Honorary Consulate +357 257 507 17
 Romania Honorary Consulate +357 25 591 515
 Slovenia Consulate General +35 725 367 006

 

Limassol Buses: en.limassolbuses.com

Intercity Buses: intercity-buses.com

 

What to Know Before TravelingCyprus

  • Visa Requirements
  • Import/Export Restrictions

Reminder: You should apply for a visa in good time, in case of any delays during processing.

If you require a visa invitation or confirmation letter, please email us at info@easyconferences.eu.

Important note for travelers
As Cyprus is a candidate country bound to join the Schengen Area, Residents of non-EU countries who hold valid multiple-entry Schengen visas must first pass through a full Schengen member territory in order to utilize the visa in Cyprus. The Schengen Visa holder is allowed to travel to Cyprus directly from a Schengen member country without applying for a National Cypriot visa and stay in the Republic of Cyprus for the duration of their Schengen visa.

The above arrangements do not apply for persons holding a Turkish or Azerbaijani passport. If you are affected, please visit the Cyprus Ministry of Foreign Affairs website on how to apply for a Cyprus Visa.

For further information, please check the European Commission website regarding Schengen Visas.

Where Visas are being issued
Visas will be issued by all the Diplomatic Missions (Embassies and General Consulates) of the Republic of Cyprus, and by all the Honorary Consulates of the Republic of Cyprus abroad in their respective countries. Additionally visas can also be issued by the British High Commissions / Embassies in the following countries:

ARGENTINE REPUBLIC, BAHREIN, HONG KONG, JAPAN, JORDAN, KAZAKHSTAN, KUWAIT, OMAN, SWITZERLAND, SUDAN, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (ABU DHABI, DUBAI) and UZBEKISTAN.

For the latest information please visit the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

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The EU has controls on the export of dual-use goods to ensure they do not fall into the wrong hands. Dual-use goods is the equipment can be used for both civilian and military. (https://eur-lex.europa.eu/EN/legal-content/summary/dual-use-export-controls.html). However, it is unlikely for exhibition material to be considered as a threat.

Exploring the CityLimassol

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